Official Review: Trends in modern human brain evolution
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Official Review: Trends in modern human brain evolution

3 out of 4 stars
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Trends in modern human brain evolution by Dan Mrejeru is a scientific paper that studies the human language and how the latency gap can warp our understanding of it. This paper researches how the oculomotor system contributes to this gap. It also compares the ways in which humans have evolved to that of other species, such as monkeys. Furthermore, it implies that humans are the only species to have developed language as a tool to get a better understanding of the details within the world.
One of the many things that Mrejeru emphasizes in his paper is how the unconscious mind in humans stores a lot of information and details. The reason for that is because we are all constantly exposed to a vast amount of information every instant. As a result, the human brain has evolved so that it holds a small portion of this information inside the conscious. The rest of it goes into the unconscious. Additionally, humans experience a gap due to the spoken language. This means that some of the things that we have come to understand are, in part, merely predictions and interpretations that we make.
I found this paper incredibly informative and very well-researched. It was clear to me that the author took the time to fully analyze his own findings, as well as that of others. I also really liked how descriptive this paper was when explaining the work of other researchers. The author consistently made sure to quote pieces from other research papers that were relevant to his topic. He also excelled at using terms and definitions throughout his paper. It really helps those, such as myself, who are not as knowledgeable about these topics.
As good as this paper was, there were some issues that I had as I was reading it. My biggest one was the grammatical errors that I caught. By page nine, I had already found ten mistakes. Most of the errors included missing commas and misplacement of words. One example is on page four, which says, “Thus, after publishing the book I decided to continue my research until I will have a valid answer.” I also would’ve liked it better if the author had provided some visuals in his paper. Perhaps a graph contrasting human brain evolution to that of monkeys. I think having some visuals would strengthen his research and arguments.
Overall, I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. It’s a very educational piece of writing. Mrejeru was very descriptive and effectively conveyed his research to his readers. However, the grammatical mistakes were just too many, so I could not give it a perfect rating. I wouldn’t recommend this to those who do not like technical writing. Since it is purely a scientific paper, it probably wouldn’t be a good choice for anyone who doesn’t like reading about science, either. Those who do enjoy science and research should read this paper. It’s also a great pick for anyone who is simply fond of learning new things.
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